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Rodney Blackall <rblackall@rodsrisc.demon.co.uk > wrote:
> Just across the road here in Buckingham, a magnolia tree is just > coming into flower again! Is it really Spring again!? > > No it can't be, I've just picked two juicy, ripe, wild blackberries. A second flowering is usual. -- p.a. |
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Peter Alaca wrote: > Rodney Blackall <rblackall@rodsrisc.demon.co.uk > wrote: > > > Just across the road here in Buckingham, a magnolia tree is just > > coming into flower again! Is it really Spring again!? > > > > No it can't be, I've just picked two juicy, ripe, wild blackberries. > > A second flowering is usual. > > -- > p.a. |
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Peter Alaca wrote: > Rodney Blackall <rblackall@rodsrisc.demon.co.uk > wrote: > > > Just across the road here in Buckingham, a magnolia tree is just > > coming into flower again! Is it really Spring again!? > > > > No it can't be, I've just picked two juicy, ripe, wild blackberries. > > A second flowering is usual. > > -- > p.a. |
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Peter Alaca wrote: > Rodney Blackall <rblackall@rodsrisc.demon.co.uk > wrote: > > > Just across the road here in Buckingham, a magnolia tree is just > > coming into flower again! Is it really Spring again!? > > > > No it can't be, I've just picked two juicy, ripe, wild blackberries. > > A second flowering is usual. > > -- > p.a. |
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There are also wonderful summer flowering magnolias such as the
'Japanese Big-leaf' M. obovata, whose large single flowers are amazingly fragrant (bring one indoors!). In my opinion these are all much more lovely than the spring flowering ones. S Peter Alaca wrote: > Rodney Blackall <rblackall@rodsrisc.demon.co.uk > wrote: > > > Just across the road here in Buckingham, a magnolia tree is just > > coming into flower again! Is it really Spring again!? > > > > No it can't be, I've just picked two juicy, ripe, wild blackberries. > > A second flowering is usual. > > -- > p.a. |
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PS - sorry about the stutter: this panel does not seem to like me
using the para key! S spamlet wrote: > There are also wonderful summer flowering magnolias such as the > 'Japanese Big-leaf' M. obovata, whose large single flowers are > amazingly fragrant (bring one indoors!). In my opinion these are all > much more lovely than the spring flowering ones. > > S > > > Peter Alaca wrote: > > > Rodney Blackall <rblackall@rodsrisc.demon.co.uk > wrote: > > > > > Just across the road here in Buckingham, a magnolia tree is just > > > coming into flower again! Is it really Spring again!? > > > > > > No it can't be, I've just picked two juicy, ripe, wild blackberries. > > > > A second flowering is usual. > > > > -- > > p.a. |